Goodbyes to the Girls
Trip Start
Feb 01, 2009
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Trip End
May 07, 2009
We arrived with all our bags and said good-bye to all the girls and got on our respective buses.
Hattie and I were on the last bus in the line. We dropped our bags of with him and asked if we had enough time to just nip to the cashpoint (as were running a bit low on funds). He said we had 5 minutes.
Upon our return to the car park, we saw that our bus had it's reversing lights on and was about leave. So we sprinted across the car park and rapped on the door. He instantly recognised us and didn't seem the slightest bit put off that he'd nearly disappeared with all our bags.
We saw that there wasn't a seat so we had to stand (the bus was full of Japanese tourists). After the first stop, there were seven people on the bus as all the Japanese tourists of which there were at least forty all were staying in the same hotel (and I feel worried when I say that they travel in swarms).
We were the last stop (as usual) and arrived in our hotel. It's nice, even though we are only here for 2 days, to not get sandy within two minutes of washing the sand off us for once. I must admit that that is the most frustrating thing about this last week (for me personally it was constantly getting bitten). The scenery and islands were absolutely beautiful though, which more than makes up for it.
Hattie and I were on the last bus in the line. We dropped our bags of with him and asked if we had enough time to just nip to the cashpoint (as were running a bit low on funds). He said we had 5 minutes.
Upon our return to the car park, we saw that our bus had it's reversing lights on and was about leave. So we sprinted across the car park and rapped on the door. He instantly recognised us and didn't seem the slightest bit put off that he'd nearly disappeared with all our bags.
We saw that there wasn't a seat so we had to stand (the bus was full of Japanese tourists). After the first stop, there were seven people on the bus as all the Japanese tourists of which there were at least forty all were staying in the same hotel (and I feel worried when I say that they travel in swarms).
We were the last stop (as usual) and arrived in our hotel. It's nice, even though we are only here for 2 days, to not get sandy within two minutes of washing the sand off us for once. I must admit that that is the most frustrating thing about this last week (for me personally it was constantly getting bitten). The scenery and islands were absolutely beautiful though, which more than makes up for it.


